Senior Gymnast’s Career Ends with Fall and Injury
Senior gymnast Skylar Larson broke her ankle in a fall during practice, ending her gymnastics season and career. Continue reading Senior Gymnast’s Career Ends with Fall and Injury
Senior gymnast Skylar Larson broke her ankle in a fall during practice, ending her gymnastics season and career. Continue reading Senior Gymnast’s Career Ends with Fall and Injury
On Tuesday the Cobbler girls’ basketball team will try to avenge a loss to the Stevens Raiders. Continue reading Girls Basketball Ready for Raider Rematch
A comic by Abby Donnelly Continue reading Comic: I Can Do Anything!
In the recent one act ‘Zeus on the Loose,’ Josh French used Heelys to portray Hermes, igniting nostalgia for the dangerous shoes. Continue reading Hermes Rides Heelys’ Glory in One Act
A comic by Kera Covey Continue reading Comic: Mr. Trump, Is now a good time to talk about climate change?
The language learning app Duolingo stands out for its flexibility and relevancy, notably helping students keep language skills sharp when class is not in session. Continue reading Duolingo: Breaking Down Barriers
As the drama club competes for its 14th straight superior award at the State One-act Play Festival, junior Caden Lefler recounts a tense moment from last year, when a lighting malfunction pushed the club within seconds of disqualification. Continue reading The Superior Award that Almost Wasn’t
By Regan Garcia Continue reading Comic: Ask Your Mom
As students study to the soundtrack of sniffling and coughing classmates, it’s a wonder anyone stays healthy. So how can a student survive the winter sickness in South Dakota? Continue reading An Insider’s Guide to Being Sick
Should students wanting to succeed attend a four-year college? Not necessarily. Continue reading Whether a Two or Four-Year College Is Better Depends on a Student’s Goal
Net neutrality might seem like an obscure concern, but its removal is likely to reverberate into the far corners of the internet. Continue reading Net Neutrality’s Negative Impact Is Significant
Senior shooting guard Dylan Hay is having a storybook senior year for the boys’ basketball team. But when Dylan was a toddler, this kind of story looked unlikely. Continue reading Cobblers Up Close: Dylan Hay
By Kera Covey Continue reading Comic: Official Presidential Tweeting
Getting around a school as big as Central High School is difficult when students for students with leg injuries. Continue reading Central a Difficult Place for Students on Crutches
The Pure Bean coffeeshop is showing Jacob Pullins’s paintings and will host a reception on Saturday. Continue reading Pure Bean Showcases Senior Jacob Pullins’s Artwork
Rapid City Police and teachers have trained students at Central High School to approach active shooter situations in a new way. Continue reading Students Train with ALICE Procedures